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Offer input on the City's multi-year accessibility plan

August 30, 2017 -

The City of Kingston is seeking public input to update its Multi-Year Accessibility Plan to continue to enhance accessibility for all Kingstonians.

"The survey asks about access to City services including our information, customer service counters and transit. We want to better understand which accessibility improvements people would most like to see in the coming years," says Julie Salter-Keane, community projects manager.

She encourages anyone with a disability, caregivers, advocates and other interested residents and businesses to complete the survey at www.CityofKingston.ca/GetInvolved by Friday, Sept. 15.

The updated plan, for 2018 to 2022, will build on the work of the City's first multi-year plan, from 2013 to 2017, and reaffirm the City's commitment to accessibility. The 2018 to 2022 plan will include guiding principles and action items to enhance Kingston's accessibility.

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The City of Kingston provides municipal services to 125,000 residents living in this visually stunning, historic city, often ranked one of the best places to live in Canada. Kingston is focusing on being smart and livable as it pursues its vision to become Canada's most sustainable city. We focus on environmental responsibility, social equity, economic health and cultural vitality –ensuring that today's decisions don't compromise our future. Please visit www.CityofKingston.ca and join the conversation on social media.